Los Angeles went into the AT&T Center, a place which the Spurs went 40-1 last season, and completely took the game over after San Antonio jumped off to a 8-0 start.

After their jumpstart, San Antonio went cold from the field and the Clippers, well they heated up and never looked back.

No surprise on whom everyone expects to be in the Western Conference Finals and possibly the Finals, the Golden State Warriors, but the team they have to go through to get there, as Johnson states, is the Clippers.

One game against the Spurs and the Clippers did look unstoppable. Blake Griffin showed his array of skills and Chris Paul controlled the flow of the game.

No excuses are being made for the Spurs. They started off their 2016-17 campaign on the road, and they were on a second night of a back-to-back against the Clippers. They were also completing their seventh game in 12 nights.

Not to take anything away from what the Clippers accomplished by any means. They came out did what they needed to do, in a place where the Spurs had so much success over the years.